Political Aesthetics

Author:   Crispin Sartwell
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9780801448904


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 July 2010
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Hardback
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""I suggest that although at any given place and moment the aesthetic expressions of a political system just are that political system, the concepts are separable. Typically, aesthetic aspects of political systems shift in their meaning over time, or even are inverted or redeployed with an entirely transformed effect. You cannot understand politics without understanding the aesthetics of politics, but you cannot understand aesthetics as politics. The point is precisely to show the concrete nodes at which two distinct discourses coincide or connive, come apart or coalesce.""-from Political Aesthetics Juxtaposing and connecting the art of states and the art of art historians with vernacular or popular arts such as reggae and hip-hop, Crispin Sartwell examines the reach and claims of political aesthetics. Most analysts focus on politics as discursive systems, privileging text and reducing other forms of expression to the merely illustrative. He suggests that we need to take much more seriously the aesthetic environment of political thought and action. Sartwell argues that graphic style, music, and architecture are more than the propaganda arm of political systems; they are its constituents. A noted cultural critic, Sartwell brings together the disciplines of political science and political philosophy, philosophy of art and art history, in a new way, clarifying basic notions of aesthetics-beauty, sublimity, and representation-and applying them in a political context. A general argument about the fundamental importance of political aesthetics is interspersed with a group of stimulating case studies as disparate as Leni Riefenstahl's films and Black Nationalist aesthetics, the Dead Kennedys and Jeffersonian architecture.

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Author:   Crispin Sartwell
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9780801448904


ISBN 10:   0801448905
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 July 2010
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Idea of Political Aesthetics 1. Leni Riefenstahl Meets Charlie Chaplin: Aesthetics of the Third Reich 2. Artphilosophical Themes 3. Dead Kennedys and Black Flags: Artpolitics of Punk 4. Prehistory of Political Aesthetics 5. Red, Gold, Black, and Green: Black Nationalist Aesthetics 6. Arthistorical Themes 7. Political Power and Transcendental Geometry: Republican Classicism in Early America Conclusion: Political Styles and Aesthetic Ideologies Appendix: Riffing on Political Aesthetics: Suggestions for Case Studies and Research References Index

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Sartwell proposes to expound and defend the bold and provocative view that although not all art is political, all politics is aesthetic. . . . Designed as an unconventional and unorthodox treatment of aesthetics and politics, this book is nicely written without too much jargon and enlivened by flashes of wit and insight. Choice (February 2011)


<p> Crispin Sartwell's 'poetics of politics' is a fascinating and refreshingly original study of the interplay of aesthetic values and political values. His balance of theory and application results in a book that deserves a wide audience. -Theodore Gracyk, author of Listening to Popular Music


<p> Sartwell proposes to expound and defend the bold and provocative view that although not all art is political, all politics is aesthetic. . . . Designed as an unconventional and unorthodox treatment of aesthetics and politics, this book is nicely written without too much jargon and enlivened by flashes of wit and insight. Choice (February 2011)


Author Information

Crispin Sartwell is Associate Professor of Art and Art History at Dickinson College as well as a music journalist. He is the author of several books, including Against the State, Six Names of Beauty, and Extreme Virtue.

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